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Français : Figure 1 de la planche I (feuille 135), représentant la borne du Toulon trouvée en 1754, approximativement aux alentours de la source du ruisseau de Toulon (selon Jean Lebeuf, en 1756), ou plus au nord-est (selon Henry Wlgrin de Taillefer, en 1826), en direction du vallon passant au sud de Vignéras (donc peut-être sur la commune de Champcevinel). Elle porte une dédicace à l’empereur Florien de 276 et marquerait la première lieue depuis le sanctuaire entourant la Tour de Vésone. La pierre semble être conservée, depuis 2003, dans le nouveau musée gallo-romain de Périgueux, dit musée Vesunna.
Latina: Domino orbis / et pacis Imp(eratori) C(aesari) / M(arco) Annio Flo/riano P(io) F(elici) / Inv(icto) Aug(usto) p(ontifici) m(aximo) / t(ribunicia) p(otestate) p(atri) p(atriae) proco(n)s(uli) / c(ivitas) P(etrucoriorum) l(ibera)
CIL XVII2, 00369 = CIL 13, 08895 = AE 1939, 00165 = ILA-Petr 00151 (Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss-Slaby)
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Source Musée de Périgueux. Inscriptions antiques, par le capitaine Emile Espérandieu. - Périgueux : Impr. de la Dordogne, 1893, pl. I fig. 1 (f. 135)
Author Emile Espérandieu

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